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| Features
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Alleluia, We Sing With Joy
(for eight trombones)
Jacob Handl
arr. Scott Vaillancourt

Cat.#30335
$12.00
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Written for two four part choirs, this piece will help student trombonists
develop a lyrical line, tonal balance through antiphonal techniques.
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Early intermediate
For two four-part choirs
Duration 1½ minutes.
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Ave Maria (Angelus Domini)
Franz Biebl
arr. Mark Manduca

Cat.#30232
$18.00
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Transcribed from the original 20th century work for men's chorus, this
piece adapts beautifully for the sonority of the trombone choir. Gorgeous harmonies and antiphonal
effects make this a great piece for any setting. Also featured in the work are three separate Gregorian
style chant sections which can be performed as solos or ensembles or combinations of both.
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Advanced
For 7 trombones
Duration 5 minutes.
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Concertante Antiphonale
David Uber

Cat.#30146
$25.00
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Dedicated to the members of the International Trombone Association,
Concertante Antiphonale by ASCAP award winning composer Uber is "a musical salute to the beautiful
sonority that may be achieved through the medium of antiphonal trombone choirs." The piece is scored
for 10 trombones divided into two antiphonal choirs and is basically tonal in design.
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Advanced
Scored for 10 trombones
Highly recommended for college trombone choirs.
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Four Renaissance Movements
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
arr. Roy Emiliani

Cat.#30277
$14.00
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For six trombones. From the vocal Mass Ecce Ego Joannes. Beautiful
Renaissance writing which can be played by good student groups. 1st trombone part may be played on
alto trombone if desired.
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Intermediate
For 6 trombones
Duration 7 minutes.
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Embraceable You
for Five Trombones
George and Ira Gershwin
arr. Branch Saunders

Cat.#30339
$8.00
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A lush arrangement of this lovely tune, this makes a great filler for a trombone
ensemble concert. Every player has something nice to do with a nice interplay between the parts.
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Intermediate
Duration 2 minutes.
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